Two more men arrested in Finnish terror attack, police doubt identity of main suspect

Two more men were arrested Wednesday in Finland's first suspected Islamist militant attack, as police also said they have doubts about the identity of the main suspect.

Police in Turku, where the knife attack occurred, said they arrested two men on suspicion "of preparation of an offense to be committed with terrorist intent."

Eight people were injured during the Aug. 18 incident -- which happened a day after a van drove into crowds in Barcelona, Spain, killing 13 people and wounding more than 100 others. ISIS claimed responsibility for the Barcelona incident.

Four other men have been detained by Finnish police in connection with the knife attack and an arrest warrant has been issued for a fifth.

Hassan Zubier, who was injured in a mass stabbing in Finland, wipes his face as he visits Turku Market Square.
(AP)